That's not where unicorns live. Though who knows if that matters to what we will see on TV.
Anyway, glad to get a giant! And he's awesome.
That battle was fucking terrifying.
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That's not where unicorns live. Though who knows if that matters to what we will see on TV.
Anyway, glad to get a giant! And he's awesome.
That battle was fucking terrifying.
Uh- I think I remembered where the unicorns are.
The giant was awesome and the battle was totally scary. Was the other giant not a pure giant?
I wonder what Sansa will do with the news about her brothers?
The giants we met before were probably just as giant as this one, but they died too soon for me. This one's aliveness pleases me greatly.
I don't even know how I want Sansa to react. Starks knowing that other Starks are alive, so weird!
Jon Snow starting off the Love's Bitch speech was a treat.
I really needed one of you there with me so I could have flipped out properly at "we're not friends... we'll never be friends..."
Hey, Game of Thrones, notice how you can have a really good episode—that is almost entirely off-book—without any rapey stuff?? Wow cool what a concept.
Loved the scenes with Tyrion and Dany, loved Sansa finding out that Bran and Rickon were alive, loved Arya on her first mission, and holy fucking shit that last twenty minutes was terrifying. The White Walker raid on the Wall that was supposed to be the "Blackwater" of last season or whatever was kind of boring to me, but goddamn. I wish they didn't kill off that woman Wildling, but otherwise, holy shit. Loved the very last scene, too.
No rapey stuff, but not only killing her off, but the lady wildling's entire arc irritated me. Like, I knew where it was going when she put her kids on a boat, and then they made it worse by having her be the one killed by the ice zombie kids.
I am glad to have my assumption that Valyrian Steel is like dragon glass confirmed.
DebetEsse - yes about both the lady wilding's arc and about Valyrian steel.
Okay - so the entire stash of dragon glass is in the ruins of that building?
If not for Caitlyn Jenner, the White Walker king giving Lord Commander Snow the "Come at me, bro" pose would've been my favorite internet meme of the day!
It really was a killer episode and a nice return to form for the show. Love Tyrion and Dany together so far.
If not for Caitlyn Jenner, the White Walker king giving Lord Commander Snow the "Come at me, bro" pose would've been my favorite internet meme of the day!
Someone on Twitter captioned it "Come at me, Snow."
"Come at me, Snow."
You know, at that moment, the giant and Jon (and Longclaw) could have done a fastball special, and ended the conflict right then and there.